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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PACE SEVtNl Now 166 - ... t..i.. tr toll rf'lhn "fi.nV- i hn dul''1 . , ,1 111111- kr' Swl til fi-'dMlll Of r(jiey"y.n. n.i n Norwich. 1 iJ Mew Iream Deodorant (top Perspiration j..nri 01 mrn .him. Puvtnii un.lti im 0H01. 1 A putr. hi w- n 1 -p 1 tc. M - J Cii WBiilim '"" j Ko 10 l,,r- C" h . 1 ...I.. .Iirf ill, MIX. SJ1 imif.. 10 ai. v Anii icgulitlr. , 39 iu'im HHRID . . -. nm A UY ILUOHT 1IUIH" umw-r.-. Ranking Nazis in Bomb Plot, Asserts German Broadcast LONDON. July 27 Ml Tin. German radio assorted toduy that Infantry Gnu. Olbrldit. Co . Gen. Ludwlg Beck find Col. Gen. Erich lloepner look purl In tho bomb plot against Hitler. Olbrlcht wu shot aflor n court murtlnl, the broadcast mild. Bock was mid to huvo commlt- ted suicide when arrested. Hoennor wm rnnortcd under tfrrest nwultliiK trlul. llio uerim account mild these were tho three mentioned by Propaganda Milliliter I'nul Jos eph GoobbelH In his spoouh lint night. T h a propaganda minister, without mentioning namos, fold one general "up to then hnd been Flashes of Life , Camp Makualla (or Boy Scouts la In full awing, with all Kind of sDorts and activities being car nod on at Cresconl Inko where the canin la located. The camp program calls for swimming uim uuirr wairr bc ttvltlc In the morning nnd vnr. 011 activities In Ilia afternoon And tho end of oach week water carnival la held with awlmmlnu races, canoe II Is. etc, One of the feature of the week la tho hike for older scouts to Cowhorn Peak. Also of Interest to many of tho boys ure the fish lug trlpa down Crescent creek. The camp, which la under the toaderahlp of Robert l.nmott, cout executive, la filled tn near capacity. Troops uttendlng Maku alia this week Include troop 3, 16, and SO from Klamath Falls: troop H:i from Mnlln; troop 20 from Bend; and iroop zb from Prlnevlllo, prominent only for aahotnuinc all decisions In tho wur." uocbljcl said u certain colonel general "hurl hysterical break downs" mid that another colonel gciicral conducted a "cowardly letrcul" on tho Ilunaiun front, How (Jllirlcht. Buck and linen- tier tn 1 1 led with tho propagan dist's descriptions was not Imme diately iiiikio known. four moro Herman generals Were iiIho added to tho swiftly lengthening lint of nazl command casualties in ft Hours, The HiihsIiiiis announced tho capture of Lt, Gen. Moser-H Ill inium, commandant of fallen Lublin. Ho was tholr 26th cap tured general of the summer of fensive. LI. Gen. Wilhelm Grimm "met with a f ii tn 1 accident," probably at Munich, tho Berlin radio suld last night. American bombs cralered that nar.l shrine city Inst work. Col. Gen. Frclhorr Geyer von Schweppenburg, commander of a German tank division In Nor- mandy, was reported by the Stockholm Morgon Tldnlngen to nave been snot. Gen. von MBCkonfoldt was ar rested in the Hitler bomb plot, tho same newspaper said. PrnnugiindB Minister Goebbols hinted at sudden death for a number of other ranking officers in his utterances last night. Lumber Dealer to Pay Treble Damages PORTLAND, July 27 MP) Dant and Russell, Inc., Portland lumber dealer, was asked to pay S2S,:ie2 treble damages in a suit filed yesterday In district federal court, on charges of overpricing and false billing of lumber sales. lnmun-Poulscn Lumber com pany, olso of Portland, was asked to pay treble damages of $10,1)20 for alleged false invoic ing and Improper billing. By Tha Associated Prass BACKFIRE ELGIN, 111. Charles W. Bau kln, vacationing In Wisconsin, wrote many of his co-workers in a war plant about his big hauls of fish. When ha got home he was kept busy answering his tele phone and doorbell, all callers asking for free fish. Buukln solved the mystery when he learned his friends had Inserted an ad In a newspaper advising there was "Free fish pike, bass, sturgeon" at Bau kin's homo. RECESS PLANS SALT LAKE CITY Depart ment store Manager K. w. Mad- sen has told his employes they will nave tho day oil when Ger many surrenders. If the surren der Is at night, they needn't come to work tho next day. If it s in the daytime, the doors will be locked immedltely and business suspended. MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY TOPEKA, Kas. Kansas is having bounty trouble again. State Auditor George Hobb re port coyote catches are sup posed to be given $1 a head. But there already are 26,210 claims on file and only 115.000 bounty booty with. 20 counties still to be heard from. It was the same thing last year. Tha fund was $11,000 short then, and finally paid out at 00 cents a head. Caution Urged by Chief To Prevent Fires in Town Fire hazards are at their great est peak from now until the lat ter part of Soptombcr and care should be taken not to start a fire by throwing matches or cig arettes In dry grass, Fire Chief Keith Ambrose warned today. If care is practiced in town, chances will not be so great for fires to be started by carelessness in the woods, where results are likely to be disastrous. Now that the grass In vacant lota Is dry, the fire department will soon begin its burning pro gram, working at It two days a week. Thcro has been no definite schedule set for the work yet. Burning permits can be ob tained by city residents by call ing the fire department, and giv ing their name and address. A hose should be kept handy and people should not hesitate to call the fire department should the blaze gel out of hand. "In other words," Ambrose has stated, "if everyone would use plain common senso in regard to preventing fires or keeping them undor control, the damage by fire during the dangerous sum mer season can be greatly cur tailed." . GAS SPILLED VANCOUVER, Wash., July 27 MP) Coust guard and harbor pa trol -vessels stood by yesterday after a large quantity of gasoline was spilled from a storage Dlant Into the Columbia river near im portant shore installations. No damage occurred, authorities said. 330 SOLDIERS CORVALLIS, July 27 VP). Soldier student at Oregon Stat college will total approximately 330 with the arrival early In August of an additional contin gent of 00 for tho reserve pro gram for 17-year-olds, Developing Prlntlnf Enlarging UNDERWOOD'S PHOTO. SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. SAVE WASTt PAPS Needed for , of waste paper. - : our home or r-Utnow.Getitloyoiir local paper-salvage de- pot-today' .OLD don't waste Old Sunny Brook use it sparingly! 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